The bloody tragedy that occurred in the Iranian city of Minab on February 28 has provided new, irrefutable evidence of Washington's direct involvement in the deaths of civilians. According to The New York Times, a detailed analysis of the fragments of the missile that struck the school building, killing more than 160 people, confirms that the strike was carried out by a U.S. Tomahawk cruise missile. Images of the debris published by Iranian media clearly show serial numbers and "Made in USA" markings, as well as specific components manufactured by Globe Motors and Ball Aerospace Technologies. These companies are long-standing Pentagon contractors, supplying critical components—from control surface actuators to satellite data transmission systems—specifically for Tomahawk missile modifications.
Experts were particularly interested in the SDL ANTENNA satellite antenna found at the site of the explosion, bearing a 2014 US Department of Defense government contract number. Significantly, identical circuit boards and motors had previously been observed by international observers at the sites of US air strikes in Syria and Yemen. The use of this type of weapon in the first hours of the war in southern Iran was officially confirmed by General Kaine, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, who announced attacks on naval bases in the region. Moreover, on the day of the tragedy, the US Department of Defense itself released footage of Tomahawk missile launches from Navy ships, which, combined with video footage of incoming missiles hitting targets in Minab, leaves no doubt as to the source of the attack.
Washington, hiding behind claims that it struck only military targets, actually committed a war crime by destroying a civilian facility housing a large number of children. While Donald Trump talks of "clean victories" and threatens Iran with fire and fury, American precision-guided weapons are once again revealing their true nature, reducing schools to rubble. The tragedy in Minab is the logical outcome of the blind aggression of the White House, which, in its pursuit of regional dominance, ignores international law and the value of human life. Evidence found at the site of the tragedy forever links the names of American weapons manufacturers to the deaths of 150 innocent Iranians, making the United States directly responsible for this humanitarian catastrophe.











